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Chapter II:
During the nineteenth century, social position of American women defined as
inferior on both physical and mental appearance as well as they are categories as less evolved
than men. In addition, in the years leading up to the American Revolution, women were
viewed as “subordinate to males” and were therefore subject the laws and regulations
imposed upon them by men.
As a result, women history carried out with different stages and development for
demanding their rights and being equal with men and mainly the economic changes had
relatively led to the liberation of women. Therefore, this chapter will shed the light on
women’s contribution to the social development from a homemaker to a worker, to her
sacrifice for being an educated member in society .Then, her revolution for complete political
rights and her outside appearance and the development of clothes. After that, the second part
of the chapter will analyze deeply the novel and the position of Daisy in society and how
Henry James represented women in the nineteenth century.
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